
Letting (Some of) India’s Women Own Land
Finally, the right to own land in their own name has begun to change the way thousands of very poor
From Taing Rinith / Khmer Times: ChildSafe has trained hundreds of volunteer agents to identify children who may be in dangerous situations and intervene to protect them when necessary. Many of the agents are already working on the streets of Phnom Penh, such as tuk tuk drivers, and know how to identify those at risk of sexual assault, violence, bullying and other kids of abuse.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Sébastien Marot of Friends-International.
Finally, the right to own land in their own name has begun to change the way thousands of very poor
Glasswing International trains schools, hospitals, police departments and other organizations to understand the impacts of violence-induced trauma, and therefore are
The New Capitalism Project provides wraparound support to leaders in the development of innovative ideas that work towards a better
MapBiomas uses maps to tell the history of evolving land use and its impacts. Tasso Azevedo of MapBiomas spoke with
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.